
Camera: Dual-Lens Camera setups at budget price-point
Let's start with the interesting one, the InFocus Snap 4 that packs in four camera sensors to please shutterbugs. The smartphone has a 13MP+8MP rear camera. The 13MP Autofocus sensor works onf/2. aperture and the 8MP secondary camera uses f/2.4 aperture. The 8MP+8MP front camera setup for selfies uses an f/2.2 aperture.
The 13MP sensor has an 80-degree wide angle view whereas the 8MP secondary sensor captures a good 120-degree wide angle view, making Snap 4 a good budget handset for photography enthusiasts. As far as the image output is concerned, pictures taken from Snap 4's rear camera looked pretty average and lacked sharpness. The wide-angle view works quite well in capturing a wider frame and will make Snap 4 a decent budget option for street and landscape photography.
The dual-camera setup at front can deliver good Bokeh shots.
As far as Turbo 5 Plus is concerned, it also sports a Dual-Lens camera featuring a 13MP+5MP setup. The camera output seemed pretty average.
Hardware: MediaTek chipsets, 3GB/ 4GB RAM and expandable storage support
Both the smartphones are backed by MediaTekMT6750N Octa-core chipsets. The Snap 4 has 4GB RAM while the Turbo 5 Plus takes care of multitasking with the help of 3GB RAM. As far as storage is concerned, Snap 4 has 64GB internal storage that can be expanded by up to 128GB via microSD card. The Turbo 5 Plus comes with 32GB internal memory that can be expanded by up to 64GB via microSD card.
Both the smartphones have a hybrid SIM card slot, so you will have to compromise on expandable storage or an extra SIM card.
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